Johnson County DA to hold news conference about investigation of Tyreek Hill

Johnson County DA will not charge Tyreek Hill in battery, abuse investigation

Weeks after authorities confirmed they were investigating two reports involving a child at the home of Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill, the Johnson County District Attorney said Hill wouldn’t be charged.
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Weeks after authorities confirmed they were investigating two reports involving a child at the home of Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill, the Johnson County District Attorney said Hill wouldn’t be charged.
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Update: In a Wednesday afternoon news conference, DA Steve Howe said there wasn’t enough evidence to charge Hill with a crime. Read the latest here.

Last week, the 3-year-old son of Hill, a wide receiver, was removed from the custody of Hill and the boy’s mother, sources have told The Star.

That came a month after news surfaced that Overland Park police took two reports at Hill’s Johnson County home, one for battery and the other for child abuse and neglect. The police reports, dated March 5 and March 14, both involved a juvenile.

Hill and Espinal were at the Johnson County courthouse last week. Sources have told The Star that they have been working through a family court process on a “child in need of care” case.

Records show that the NFL requested documents from Overland Park police on March 12 asking for any relevant information, including photos and 911 calls, regarding Hill, Espinal and their son as “it relates to alleged injuries sustained by the couple’s minor child.”

In 2015, Hill pleaded guilty to domestic assault and battery by strangulation and received three years probation. He was arrested in December 2014 after he assaulted Espinal, his then-girlfriend who was eight weeks pregnant at the time.

Hill was ordered to complete 52 weeks of domestic violence prevention classes as part of his plea agreement. The conviction was dismissed in August and ordered to be expunged after he completed his probation requirements.

Hill and Espinal have since become engaged and share a home in Overland Park. Hill told The Star at the January Pro Bowl in Orlando that Espinal is pregnant with twins.

The Johnson County District Attorney said he won't file charges against Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill or Hill's fiancee Crystal Espinal. It was the latest off-the-field development for Hill, who has a history of domestic violence.

Robert A. Cronkleton gets up very early in the morning to bring readers breaking news about crime, transportation and weather at the crack of dawn. He’s been at The Star since 1987 and now contributes data reporting and video editing.